With a passion for filmmaking and over a decade of expertise, John-Jo Ritson specializes in bringing unique stories to life through dynamic video content.
Based in Dunedin and serving clients across New Zealand, offering bespoke high-quality video production services.
Expertise Across All Sectors
Our extensive portfolio includes work for governmental agencies, Crown Research Institutes (CRI’s), technology firms, trade businesses, and action sports brands.
Whether you need a compelling documentary, a sleek TV commercial, a successful crowdfunding video, or a polished corporate presentation, John-Jo is your go-to expert.
Comprehensive Services from Concept to Delivery
John-Jo manages every aspect of video production, from initial concept and storyboard development to shooting, editing, and final delivery. Our commitment to quality and exceptional service ensures your project captures the essence of your brand and message.
Let’s Bring Your Ideas to Life
Do you have a project idea, a storyboard, or a question about video production? Contact John-Jo today to discuss how we can help your business stand out.
Email: shoot@john-jo.co.nz Phone: +64 21 042 3946
video production, videography and filmmaking
“Filmmaker”
Uses the art of storytelling to create emotion and inspire people to 'feel' something. “Move the heart to lead the mind”.
“Video Production”
There are three stages of video production: pre-production, production (also known as principal photography), and post-production.
Pre-production involves all of the planning aspects of the video production process before filming begins. This includes scriptwriting, scheduling, logistics, and other administrative duties.
Production is the phase of video production which captures the video content and involves filming the subject(s) & supporting footage or b-roll of the video.
Post-production is the action of selectively combining those video clips through video editing into a finished product that tells a story or communicates a message in either a live event setting (live production), or after an event has occurred (post-production)
“Videographer”
Someone who is responsible for recording live events and small scale video productions. Videographers focus on smaller productions like live events, short films, legal depositions, weddings, birthday parties, sports events and training videos.
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